Scruples- "...,and all mr. Collins scruples of leaving mr. And mrs. Bennett for a single evening...were most steadily resisted." - a moral or ethical consideration. Pg 51
Filial-"...,and filial pride,..."- genetics. Pertaining to the sequence of generations following the parental generation. Pg 56
Amiable- "I wish I could call her amiable." -friendly; sociable: pg56
Patroness-..."and that in spite of her being his patroness..." - a woman who, protects, supports or sponsors someone or something Pg 57
Whist- " protesting that he in the least regard his losses at whist,"-a card game, an early form of bridge, but without bidding Pg 58
Endeavouring- "Endeavouring to shake off her gravity," - to attempt, to try Pg 64
Vivacity- "and your wit and vivacity, I think, must be acceptable to her." -liveliness; animation pg73
Coquetry- "and whose behavior at least could not be mistaken for the affectation and coquetry of an elegant female." - dalliance; trifling pg76
Gaiety- "sometime with real earnestness, and sometimes with playful gaiety."-showiness, finery pg78
Reprehensible- "and if my manner has been at all reprehensible, I here beg leave to apologise." -deserving of reprint; blameworthy. Pg79
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Pg133 Depravity- the state or an instance of moral corruption. "..and who had been brought up to expect its exertion, would be a depravity, to which the separation of two young persons, whose affection could be the growth of only a few weeks, could bear no comparison."
Pg141 Discernment-discrimination; acuteness of judgment and understanding. "I, who have prided myself on my own discernment."
Pg144 Imprudence-lacking discretion;incautious;rash. "Elizabeth had frequently united with Jane in an endeavor to check the imprudence of Catherine and Lydia."
Pg149 Endeavor- to attempt, achieve, or gain. "With such kind of histories of their parties and good jokes, did Lydia, assisted by Kitty's hints and additions, endeavor to amuse her companions all the way to longbourn."
Pg131 unalloyed-complete and unreserved. "..I with greater policy concealed my struggles, and flattered you into the belief of my being impelled by unqualified, unalloyed inclination."
Pg131 abhorrence-A feeling of repulsion ; disgust. "but disguise of every sort is my abhorrence"
Pg157 beauteous-beautiful. "It's tents stretched forth in beauteous uniformity of lines."
Pg160 conjugal-relating to the relationship of a married couple. "
Pg. 210 Culprit - A person arraigned for an offence.
Pg. 210 Impenetrably - Incapable of being misunderstood.
Pg. 211 Vestibule - A passage, hall between outer door and inner parts of a house.
Pg. 211 Austerity - Sterness
Pg. 211 Impudent - Rude, insulting.
Pg. 213 Elopement - To run offand be married secretly.
Pg. 214 Stratagems - A plan, scheme, or trick for surprising or deceiving an enemy.
Pg. 216 Abode - A place in which a person resides.
Pg. 216 Scruple - Moral consideration that acts as restraining force to certain actions.
Pg. 218 Prudently - Wise or judicious in practical affairs.
Filial-"...,and filial pride,..."- genetics. Pertaining to the sequence of generations following the parental generation. Pg 56
Amiable- "I wish I could call her amiable." -friendly; sociable: pg56
Patroness-..."and that in spite of her being his patroness..." - a woman who, protects, supports or sponsors someone or something Pg 57
Whist- " protesting that he in the least regard his losses at whist,"-a card game, an early form of bridge, but without bidding Pg 58
Endeavouring- "Endeavouring to shake off her gravity," - to attempt, to try Pg 64
Vivacity- "and your wit and vivacity, I think, must be acceptable to her." -liveliness; animation pg73
Coquetry- "and whose behavior at least could not be mistaken for the affectation and coquetry of an elegant female." - dalliance; trifling pg76
Gaiety- "sometime with real earnestness, and sometimes with playful gaiety."-showiness, finery pg78
Reprehensible- "and if my manner has been at all reprehensible, I here beg leave to apologise." -deserving of reprint; blameworthy. Pg79
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Pg133 Depravity- the state or an instance of moral corruption. "..and who had been brought up to expect its exertion, would be a depravity, to which the separation of two young persons, whose affection could be the growth of only a few weeks, could bear no comparison."
Pg141 Discernment-discrimination; acuteness of judgment and understanding. "I, who have prided myself on my own discernment."
Pg144 Imprudence-lacking discretion;incautious;rash. "Elizabeth had frequently united with Jane in an endeavor to check the imprudence of Catherine and Lydia."
Pg149 Endeavor- to attempt, achieve, or gain. "With such kind of histories of their parties and good jokes, did Lydia, assisted by Kitty's hints and additions, endeavor to amuse her companions all the way to longbourn."
Pg131 unalloyed-complete and unreserved. "..I with greater policy concealed my struggles, and flattered you into the belief of my being impelled by unqualified, unalloyed inclination."
Pg131 abhorrence-A feeling of repulsion ; disgust. "but disguise of every sort is my abhorrence"
Pg157 beauteous-beautiful. "It's tents stretched forth in beauteous uniformity of lines."
Pg160 conjugal-relating to the relationship of a married couple. "
Pg. 210 Impenetrably - Incapable of being misunderstood.
Pg. 211 Vestibule - A passage, hall between outer door and inner parts of a house.
Pg. 211 Austerity - Sterness
Pg. 211 Impudent - Rude, insulting.
Pg. 213 Elopement - To run offand be married secretly.
Pg. 214 Stratagems - A plan, scheme, or trick for surprising or deceiving an enemy.
Pg. 216 Abode - A place in which a person resides.
Pg. 216 Scruple - Moral consideration that acts as restraining force to certain actions.
Pg. 218 Prudently - Wise or judicious in practical affairs.